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Archive for March, 2011

This is a short and incomplete list of universities with data management & curation groups. Each item includes the name of the local group, a link to the group’s home page, a blurb describing the focus of the group, and a sublist of group membership.

Research Data Management Service Group (Cornell)

“The Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG) aims to: present a coherent set of services to researchers; develop a unified web presence providing general information on data management planning, services available on campus, and standard language that may be used in data management plans in grant proposals; provide a single point of contact that puts researchers in touch with specialized assistance as the need arises. The RDMSG is jointly sponsored by the Senior Vice Provost for Research and the University Librarian, and also has a faculty advisory board.” — http://data.research.cornell.edu/

Bill Block – Cornell Institute Social & Economics Research

Dave Lifka – Center for Advanced Computing

Dean Krafft – Library

Dianne Dietrich – Library

Eric Chen – Center for Advanced Computing

Gail Steinhart – Library

Janet McCue – Library

Jim Cordes – Astronomy

Stefan Kramer – Cornell Institute for Social & Economic Research

Research Data Management (Oxford)

“The University of Oxford is committed to supporting researchers in appropriate curation and preservation of their research data, and where applicable in accordance with the research funders’ requirements.” — http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/rdm/

Bodleian Library (organization and documentation)

Central University Research Ethics Committee (ethical issues)

Departmental IT Support (backup and security)

Intellectual Property Advisory Group (lab notebooks)

Isis Innovation (commerical issues)

Legal Services (legal issues)

Oxford Digital Library (publication and preservation)

Oxford Research Archive (publication and preservation)

Research Services (funder policies)

Research Technology Services (technical aspects of data management)

The Data Library (access and discovery issues)

Research Data Services (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

“Digital curation covers cradle-to-grave data management, including storage, preservation, selection, transfer, description, sharing, access, reuse, and transformations. With the current focus on data sharing and preservation on the part of funding agencies, publishers, and research disciplines, having data management practices in place is more relevant than ever.” — http://researchdata.wisc.edu/

Alan Wolf – Madison Digital Media Center

Allan Barclay – Health Sciences Library

Amanda Werhane – Agriculture & Life Science Library

Brad Leege – DoIT Academic Technology

Bruce Barton – DoIT Academic Technology

Caroline Meikle – Soil Science Department/UW-Extension

Cindy Severt – Data & Information Services Center

Dorothea Salo – Memorial Library

Jan Cheetham – DoIT Academic Technology

Keely Merchant – Space Science Library

Nancy Wiegand – Geospatial Sciences

Rebecca Holz – Health Sciences Library

Ryan Schryver – Engineering

Data Management and Publishing (MIT)

“What should be included in a data management plan? Funding agencies, e.g., the National Science Foundation (NSF), may have specific requirements for plan content. Otherwise, there are fundamental data management issues that apply to most disciplines, formats, and projects. And keep in mind that a data management plan will help you to properly manage your data for own use, not only to meet a funder requirement or enable data sharing in the future.” — http://libraries.mit.edu/guides/subjects/data-management/

Amy Stout – Library – Library

Anne Graham – Library

Courtney Crummett – Library

Katherine McNeill – Library

Lisa Sweeney – Library

Scientific Data Consulting (University of Virginia)

“The SciDaC Group is ready to consult with you on your entire data life cycle, helping you to make the right decisions, so that your scientific research data will continue to be available when you and others need it in the future.” — http://www2.lib.virginia.edu/brown/data/

Andrew Sallans – Library

Sherry Lake – Library

Managing Your Data (University of Minnesota)

“The University Libraries are here to assist you with research data management issues through best practices, training, and awareness of data preservation issues. This site examines the research data life-cycle and offers tools and solutions for creation, storage, analysis, dissemination, and preservation of your data.” — http://www.lib.umn.edu/datamanagement